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Jami Floyd

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    Jami Floyd

    For black women our sense of ourselves is not always consistent with the way other people see us.

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    I think television is one of the last real bastions of the white beauty standard, but still in many industries the workers can be replaced by someone who's willing to play the game or who looks like the person in charge. And this is a problem for all women, not just women of color.

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    My mother's white, and she didn't know how to do my hair, so I had something that I always call white-mama hair.

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    My parents pressed upon me that "In this world, you are a black woman," so I was political about my hair and would not straighten it.

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    Jami Floyd

    There came a point when I wanted to do television, and I didn't think the Afro was going to play, so I made a very difficult choice - to straighten my hair.

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    Jami Floyd

    When I have my Afro and walk down the street, there's no doubt that I'm black. With this [straightened] hair, if I talk about being black on air, viewers write and say, "You're black?!" I feel [straightening your hair] is giving up a sense of your identity. Let's be honest: It's an effort to look Anglo-Saxon.